Abstract

The catalytic performance in the direct CO2 methanation of a model biogas is investigated on NiO–CeO2 nanostructured mixed oxides synthesized by the soft-template procedure with different Ni/Ce molar ratios. The samples are thoroughly characterized by means of ICP-AES, XRD, TEM and HR-TEM, N2 physisorption at −196 °C, and H2-TPR. They result to be constituted of CeO2 rounded nanocrystals and of polycrystalline needle-like NiO particles. After a H2-treatment at 400 °C for 1 h, the surface basic properties and the metal surface area are also assessed using CO2 adsorption microcalorimetry and H2-pulse chemisorption measurements, respectively. At increasing Ni content the Ni0 surface area increases, while the opposite occurs for the number of basic sites. Using a CO2/CH4/H2 feed, at 11,000 cm3 h−1 gcat−1, CO2 conversions in the 83–89 mol% range and methane selectivities >99.5 mol% are reached at 275 °C and atmospheric pressure, highlighting the very good performances of the investigated catalysts.

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